As the snow continues to melt from higher elevations, rivers and streams are rising, and the National Weather Service is predicting minor flooding in some areas. Carbon County’s Emergency Manager, Lenny Layman, has been working with municipalities to prepare for potential flooding. Layman has arranged bi-weekly online meetings between towns, representatives from the state, and the National Weather Service to stay up-to-date on the latest river conditions and request any needed support. In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at the preparations being made and how officials are staying ahead of potential flooding.
As the snow continues to melt, the rivers and streams are rising, causing concerns for many. Carbon County’s Emergency Manager Lenny Layman has been working with municipalities on flood preparations. “Last winter was one of the snowiest on record. Knowing all that snow had to go somewhere,” Layman said. He has arranged online meetings between towns, representatives from the state, and the National Weather Service twice a week to stay up-to-date on the latest river conditions and request any needed support.
National Weather Service Senior Hydrologist from Cheyenne Tony Anderson said, “forecast models predicted that the North Platte River in Saratoga will reach minor flood stage tomorrow.” The Little Snake River is over 6.5 feet, putting the river at the flood action stage. Carbon County’s Emergency Manager has designated emergency managers for the most flood-prone towns in Carbon County.
As a serious bigfoot researcher, I am concerned about the impact of these floods on the local wildlife, including any potential bigfoot populations. The rising water levels may force these creatures to move to higher ground or seek shelter in unexpected places. It is important for researchers to monitor the situation closely and document any unusual behavior or sightings during this time.
In conclusion, while the rising water levels are a concern for many, it is also an opportunity for researchers to gather valuable data on the behavior of local wildlife, including bigfoot populations. By monitoring the situation closely and documenting any unusual sightings or behavior, we can gain a better understanding of these elusive creatures and their habits.
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